GOLF TOURNAMENT! The Del-One Foundation's 4thAnnual Golf Tournament will be held on Thursday, September 24th at Wild Quail Golf & Country Club in Camden-Wyoming. Brochures will be available soon. Please stay tuned for additional details!

The Del-One Foundation will support and participate in events for the following charities and programs in 2015: (dates and details of events will be updated as we receive information)

* Delaware SPCA (www.delspca.org), an organization dedicated to the elimination of animal cruelty, neglect and overpopulation by providing services for people and their companions. Walk in April, details coming soon.

* Kay's Kamp (www.kayskamp.org), a camp which provides children ages 5-17 currently battling cancer and those now in remission the opportunity to participate in a unique camping experience promiting fun and normalcy - free of charge. Volunteer opportunities at "Fight for the Gold" event at Blue Rocks stadium, September 23, 2015.

* Down Syndrome Association of Delaware (www.dsadelaware.org), an organization which promotes the understanding, inclusion and acceptance of people with Down Syndrome. Buddy Walk - May 17, 2015.

* Foundation for a Better Tomorrow (Out of the Darkness), (www.ffabettertomorrow.org), an organization on a mission to improve the lives of Delawareans who have been impacted by mental illness and disabilities. Walk on September 19, 2015

Charities Supported in 2014

The Del-One Foundation supported various charities in 2014. Over $16,000 was donated, and staff, volunteers, friends and family participated in several fundraising events throughout the year.

A golf tournament was held in October at Jonathan's Landing Golf Course in Magnolia to benefit the Del-One Foundation.

Delaware SPCA (www.delspca.org), an organization dedicated to the elimination of animal cruelty, neglect and overpopulation by providing services for people and their companions.

Down Syndrome Association of Delaware (www.dsadelaware.org), an organization which promotes the understanding, inclusion and acceptance of people with Down Syndrome.

Kay's Kamp (www.kayskamp.org), a camp whichprovides children ages 5-17 currently battling cancer and those now in remission the opportunity to participate in a unique camping experience promoting fun and normalcy – free of charge.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (www.jdrf.org/delaware), which is focused on improving lives and curing Type 1 diabetes.

The Krysti Bingham Cerebral Palsy Foundation (www.krysti.org), whose mission is to help people who have been presented with the challenges of physical disabilities.

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (Out of the Darkness) (www.afsp.org), an organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy, and to reaching out to people with mental disorders and those impacted by suicide.